A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A. D. 802-867) |
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Arabic and Syriac sources important for the Eastern wars have been printed and translated . Some new Greek documents , buried in MSS . , have been published . Perhaps the most unexpected accessions to our knowledge concern Bulgaria ...
Arabic and Syriac sources important for the Eastern wars have been printed and translated . Some new Greek documents , buried in MSS . , have been published . Perhaps the most unexpected accessions to our knowledge concern Bulgaria ...
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... seasonable display wrote the Life of Nicetas of Medikion of emotion in the House of Lords was C. A.D. 824-829 ) , who describes him one of his arts . 5 3 con2 3 -а Most of the able Roman Emperors who were 8 CHAP 1 EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
... seasonable display wrote the Life of Nicetas of Medikion of emotion in the House of Lords was C. A.D. 824-829 ) , who describes him one of his arts . 5 3 con2 3 -а Most of the able Roman Emperors who were 8 CHAP 1 EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
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See Wroth , was born in 799. From this we may Imp . Byz . Coins , I. xi . infer that Procopia's marriage cannot reverse . 2 μεμνηστευμένην ανδρί και πολλάκις αυτώ συγκοιτασθείσαν , χωρίσας αυτήν 14 CHAP . I EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
See Wroth , was born in 799. From this we may Imp . Byz . Coins , I. xi . infer that Procopia's marriage cannot reverse . 2 μεμνηστευμένην ανδρί και πολλάκις αυτώ συγκοιτασθείσαν , χωρίσας αυτήν 14 CHAP . I EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
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